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it's ellen, g deliveries to asia, and the u. s. galli is scaling back. those in favor of shipping more an l. n g to germany. does that sound more feasible? do i think what, what this means is that it's, it's a miracle reshuffling of supply in the global balance. but when you look at the overall total amount of supply that is available for any gas consumer in the world, re on the, on the global scale, it means that the overall pool of gas is still unchanged. there's still the same amount of gas that is available for everyone in the world. it's the same size of the pie. so when you're looking at maybe an increasing efficiency in that, you might see canadian canadian producing export is focusing more in asia freeing up short or travel times for an n g facilities in the east coast of the united states to deliver something into the european market. but the overall amount of liquefaction capacity in the world is still the same and that won't help europe to actually size of the increase. it's allen g imports in the, in the short medium leon, briefly, if you cou
it's ellen, g deliveries to asia, and the u. s. galli is scaling back. those in favor of shipping more an l. n g to germany. does that sound more feasible? do i think what, what this means is that it's, it's a miracle reshuffling of supply in the global balance. but when you look at the overall total amount of supply that is available for any gas consumer in the world, re on the, on the global scale, it means that the overall pool of gas is still unchanged. there's still the same amount of gas...
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not all of ellen's scares work out in her favor.. jake gyllenhaal is on today's show and proves just that.. you can you can catch the rest of ellen's interview with jake. that's on at 3 o'clock - right here on channel 12. time for your juicy question of the morning.. in one survey - men were asked.. if your wife or girlfriend is staring at you during dinner with her family.. what might she be telling you with her look. can you name the top three ?? traffic ?? ???adlib traffic???adlib still ahead on 12 today.. arizona democrats are taking on the g-o-p.. why they've had it with the republican party.. he went viral after a trump rally here in phoenix.. and now the man behind this video is speaking out. more on his surprising past.. when 12 today returns in three minutes. get ready get ready for a busy week of politicians state... hillary clinton is looking to make her case to millennials. she is speaking at a-s-u's tempe campus on wednesday. and her running mate.. tim kaine will be making several stops in arizona on thursday.. holding r
not all of ellen's scares work out in her favor.. jake gyllenhaal is on today's show and proves just that.. you can you can catch the rest of ellen's interview with jake. that's on at 3 o'clock - right here on channel 12. time for your juicy question of the morning.. in one survey - men were asked.. if your wife or girlfriend is staring at you during dinner with her family.. what might she be telling you with her look. can you name the top three ?? traffic ?? ???adlib traffic???adlib still...
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also bruce springsteen, ellen degeneres . at each other and thought we have been really fortunate. >> the celebrities also joined in on a social media craze, the mannequin challenge. apparently diane ross his daughter came up with the idea. they all look great. ellen degeneres almost did not make it to the ceremony. she hto after she forgot her id. could you imagine that? >> when they say you need an id to get into the white house, they are serious. >> it does not matter who you are. it is time for your morning question. the average woman has about seven of these will -- but will only use one. most women say men are terrible at choosing these. what our men terrible at >> on facebook they were saying shoes, pens. >> i am not too sure. >> purse. >> with they choose that? >> i guess is a gift. -- >> do you really have a choice in the matter. >> i am stumped. >>> father's attitude about parenting will have a big impact on a teenagers life down the road. find out how in 10 minutes. welcome back. on this week's wednesday's child we
also bruce springsteen, ellen degeneres . at each other and thought we have been really fortunate. >> the celebrities also joined in on a social media craze, the mannequin challenge. apparently diane ross his daughter came up with the idea. they all look great. ellen degeneres almost did not make it to the ceremony. she hto after she forgot her id. could you imagine that? >> when they say you need an id to get into the white house, they are serious. >> it does not matter who...
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melinda, us talk about a liquefied natural gas or ellen gee, here for a 2nd. the canadian side seems pretty reserved when it comes to delivering this liquefied natural gas. why is it? because most of the ellen g are most of the gas projects are on the west coast of canada. and by the way, a number of them involve fracking, which has been questioned in canada, as well as internationally to get that gas from the west coast to the east coast of canada, where it could then go out to a country, an importer, like germany, would require a major pipeline and there is some debate in canada about whether the costs of constructing such a pipeline are justified. given that this would essentially be a transitional project because canada is very determined to move away from fossil fuels toward net 0. therefore, questions about whether the investment costs can be recouped and that's why candidate self has been stressing that it's interested in doing some hydrogen diplomacy, but not necessarily ellen g. then the grand w's chief, political correspondent, belinda, thank and now
melinda, us talk about a liquefied natural gas or ellen gee, here for a 2nd. the canadian side seems pretty reserved when it comes to delivering this liquefied natural gas. why is it? because most of the ellen g are most of the gas projects are on the west coast of canada. and by the way, a number of them involve fracking, which has been questioned in canada, as well as internationally to get that gas from the west coast to the east coast of canada, where it could then go out to a country, an...
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[cheers and applause] ellen, welcome. >> thank you. >> welcome to "millionaire." are you ready to play? >> i'm so ready. >> all right, let's set up your board, get going. we got those 14 questions between you and a million. three lifelines are up there, if you need 'em. let's make some money. >> okay. >> let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." it starts off with a $500 question. here it is. the book "wilderness camping & hiking" says a small mirror can be key to survival because a lost explorer can use it in the daytime to do what? [tense music] ♪ >> i mean, i think squirrels are pretty adorable, but i think the answer is signal others with sunlight, so c, final answer. >> of course, that seems to be the best use of $500. second question, worth $1,000. neurologists think we have over twenty, not including seeing dead people. what are they? >> feet would be pretty crazy. um, but, i think that's-- pretty sure the final-- [stammers] oh, gosh, b, senses, final answer. >> that was the one we were looking for. that's right. [dramatic musical flourish] all right, t
[cheers and applause] ellen, welcome. >> thank you. >> welcome to "millionaire." are you ready to play? >> i'm so ready. >> all right, let's set up your board, get going. we got those 14 questions between you and a million. three lifelines are up there, if you need 'em. let's make some money. >> okay. >> let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." it starts off with a $500 question. here it is. the book "wilderness camping &...
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oing take theducey: so i'll arizona delegation question, ellen. i guess i would direct you to that mbers of congress have not come out publicly so they can speak for themselves. with nversations i've had want to doeen around more homework, want to to rstand the details, want understand how it affects labor in mexico. those types of comments and concerns that i think can easily answered with a little diligence and time spent with ambassador lighthizer or myself. more generalities and, again, the floor hasn't been well.ted on the floor as mr. donohue: you know, as neil indicated before, we've had lots of conversations with other i think to help ou, i think the big questions are the two or three things that mbassador lighthizer are discussing with the speaker and can you assureow that the agreement would be there isle and i think that we're mfort moving in a very much right direction. as soon as that gets done, i hink we'll begin to see more public voices. apple -- what the mbassador said about the china discussions, was that the -- a fact and then a
oing take theducey: so i'll arizona delegation question, ellen. i guess i would direct you to that mbers of congress have not come out publicly so they can speak for themselves. with nversations i've had want to doeen around more homework, want to to rstand the details, want understand how it affects labor in mexico. those types of comments and concerns that i think can easily answered with a little diligence and time spent with ambassador lighthizer or myself. more generalities and, again, the...
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okay, class, our special guest is here -- ellen page. hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! we're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. i want to fix up old houses. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run a marathon. i'm going to work with kids. i'm going to own my own restaurant. when i grow up, i'm going to start a band. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. thanks, mom. i just want to get my car back. [ female announcer ] together we can discover the best of what's next at aarp.org. key lime pie, pineapple upside down cake, raspberry cheesecake... ...yeah, every night it's something different. oh yeah yeah...she always keeps them in the house. no no no, i've actually lost we
okay, class, our special guest is here -- ellen page. hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! we're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. i want to fix up old...
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ellen ferguson and i want to go back because i'm not certain what the answer was. the question is the 5 members of the arizona house delegation is not come out publicly for usmca what if there's a specific concerns or objections and i wonder if ambassador lighthizer got questions about the mid-level talks that are supposed to take place this month with chinese negotiators and specifically where the talks going to start? are they going to start where they were in may or strictly the area they are going to cover? >> i will take the arizona delegation question. i guess i would direct you to the members of congress that has not come out publicly so that they can speak for themselves. the conversations i've had with them have been around and want to do more homework want to understand the details, want to understand how it affects labor in mexico. those types of comments and concerns that i think can easily answer with a little diligence and time spent with the bill or ambassador lighthizer myself. more generalities and again the bill hasn't been present on the floor as
ellen ferguson and i want to go back because i'm not certain what the answer was. the question is the 5 members of the arizona house delegation is not come out publicly for usmca what if there's a specific concerns or objections and i wonder if ambassador lighthizer got questions about the mid-level talks that are supposed to take place this month with chinese negotiators and specifically where the talks going to start? are they going to start where they were in may or strictly the area they...
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ellen debuted the parody trailer a couple days ago.a quarter of a million people checked it out on her ellen- tube page.her friends -- chrissy teigen, olivia munn and jenna dewan tatum all took the entire video is a little over three minutes long.it will have you laughing the entire time.ellen does some serious whipping of her hair back and forth... and then... big surprise. oprah winfrey comes out.... h whips into a corset and does the splits.the video was released in anticipation of the ellen degeneres show's season fourteen premiere.that premiere can be seen right here on channel 12 tomorrow at three o'clock... just before... first at four. blowing up over the weekend on the internet.... a selfie taken by paris jackson.the internet is always obsessed are starting the rumor that michael jackson is alive. people think a shadowy form in the backseat of this picture is the king of pop.so, guys, what do we think? has michael been living a secret life, or is this possibly a ghost? now time for your juicy question of the morning... here in arizona.... you will typically see this ten to twe
ellen debuted the parody trailer a couple days ago.a quarter of a million people checked it out on her ellen- tube page.her friends -- chrissy teigen, olivia munn and jenna dewan tatum all took the entire video is a little over three minutes long.it will have you laughing the entire time.ellen does some serious whipping of her hair back and forth... and then... big surprise. oprah winfrey comes out.... h whips into a corset and does the splits.the video was released in anticipation of the ellen...
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lebron james is making his first appearance on the ellen show... and there's a lot of talk on cleveland's championship win. lebron tells ellen how meaningful it was to bring meaningful it was to bring the championship back to his hometown. plus -- ellen and lebron test their aim and take shots of vodka in a new game called "the ultimate waste basket challenge!" also on today's show... brittney --- it all gets started at 3 this afternoon... now time for your juicy question of the morning... 80 percent of have done this. there's a good chance everyone in this studio has done this. research shows some people who do this are a bit on the narcissistic side.but one of four people are upset four people are upset after they are done doing this?final ???adlib time for second juicy question of the morning.surveys show 20 percent of men claim they have woman has done this.what is this? the latest and greatest iphone yet?apple is about to drop a new one on us today...we're talking about our tech needs... in two minutes... if you're a parent...there's a pretty
lebron james is making his first appearance on the ellen show... and there's a lot of talk on cleveland's championship win. lebron tells ellen how meaningful it was to bring meaningful it was to bring the championship back to his hometown. plus -- ellen and lebron test their aim and take shots of vodka in a new game called "the ultimate waste basket challenge!" also on today's show... brittney --- it all gets started at 3 this afternoon... now time for your juicy question of the...
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ellen: right. we talk about thailand and turkey, where you have leaders who have been elected and act like -- david: mike autocratic, yeah. say, democracy has not made the situation that much better, so maybe they will try something different. ellen: exactly. the connection between democracy and growth, it feels like it is breaking down, even if you look long-term at the numbers. the economy, long-term do better in democracies than totalitarian states. in the short term, people are not making that connection. they are saying to elected officials, you promised us a better life. where is it? carol: speaking of a better life, you take a look at a test that could determine a better life for kids in china. ellen: they have the high test, a more important sat. it determines where you're going to university or college. students in rural areas are not as ready for these tests as urban areas. they are talking about equalizing it, making it easier for rural kids to go to universities elsewhere. the middle cl
ellen: right. we talk about thailand and turkey, where you have leaders who have been elected and act like -- david: mike autocratic, yeah. say, democracy has not made the situation that much better, so maybe they will try something different. ellen: exactly. the connection between democracy and growth, it feels like it is breaking down, even if you look long-term at the numbers. the economy, long-term do better in democracies than totalitarian states. in the short term, people are not making...
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kraft had with mother maria and the forced separation between ellen and her mother when ellen was 11 years old. alan was the daughter of this woman named maria who was 18 years old when she gave birth to alan. and her first and slaver james smith. james smith also had a legal wife who was probably the same time that maria was pregnant. they were all in the same household and whether or not this mister smith as i call her because there are a lot of analyzes in this book so mister smith was so enraged crafts describing their own na narrative this child who bore such a strong physical resemblance to her own husband, to allen's father and she was so upset that alan was mistaken for a legitimate child of the family that at the soonest opportunity she gave away ellen as a wedding gift to her own 18-year-old daughter when this daughter was going to get married. so to be at the end of this rainsoaked journey upstairs in the space and opening up this book to find this paper by which this action was made possible, to see this beautiful hand, they handwriting is justgorgeous . this beautiful ha
kraft had with mother maria and the forced separation between ellen and her mother when ellen was 11 years old. alan was the daughter of this woman named maria who was 18 years old when she gave birth to alan. and her first and slaver james smith. james smith also had a legal wife who was probably the same time that maria was pregnant. they were all in the same household and whether or not this mister smith as i call her because there are a lot of analyzes in this book so mister smith was so...
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ellen: a remarkable story about life. in fort mcmurray and the oille who worked in the industry and what is happened to them and how their lives have changed since the fires began. david: we talked to the reporter who wrote that piece. charles: this fire which is larger than ever now, now some 500,000 square hectares. absolutely massive fire. still out of control. with thousands of firemen, tens of helicopters and water bombers servicing it. it started as a spark. usually fire season really had not started yet. it was first discovered a fire crew on sunday, the evacuation was on tuesday, may 3. on a sunday, a helicopter fire crew spotted smoke and then fire hectares, south of the river, which is the river that fort mcmurray the town is based around. and it seemed to that point fairly manageable. they dropped a seal team, repelled in to start working around it and create a fire break. carol: this is an area that is used to fires. charles: the forest, the northern pine forests burned. they are burning constantly. there are
ellen: a remarkable story about life. in fort mcmurray and the oille who worked in the industry and what is happened to them and how their lives have changed since the fires began. david: we talked to the reporter who wrote that piece. charles: this fire which is larger than ever now, now some 500,000 square hectares. absolutely massive fire. still out of control. with thousands of firemen, tens of helicopters and water bombers servicing it. it started as a spark. usually fire season really had...
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so it doesn't sound like you think germany said count on canadian, ellen g, but we're seeing european energy prices spike again. this week, after this announcement of a 3 day shut down of nord stream, one at the end of the month. how do you rate germany's chances of successfully replacing, shrinking gas supplies quickly? it's, it's simply not possible and don't take it on my authority. i listen to mr. mueller, who's head of the network agency for the natural gas infrastructure in germany. he says, this will be a crisis of 2 years, if potent cuts off the big pipelines. he said this publicly, he's absolutely right. if he cuts off the big pipelines, stuart a will be filled if he cut it off. now b, if he cut her off later, storage isn't enough. you can't replace those huge pipelines. import simply was doors after 23 months. there's a debate now. it would run out and this would be a quite a crisis. and there's no reason to believe this won't repeat for 2 years. it will take that long to find other supplies from other countries. thank you very much. energy analysts, thomas o'donnell there.
so it doesn't sound like you think germany said count on canadian, ellen g, but we're seeing european energy prices spike again. this week, after this announcement of a 3 day shut down of nord stream, one at the end of the month. how do you rate germany's chances of successfully replacing, shrinking gas supplies quickly? it's, it's simply not possible and don't take it on my authority. i listen to mr. mueller, who's head of the network agency for the natural gas infrastructure in germany. he...
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ellen: it was two hours in vladivostok. a far ranging conversation in which they talked about everything from the u.s. election to syria to iraq to disputed japanese islands. it was a pretty major interview and a really great opportunity. david: and we talked to john about that interview. john: it came about because vladimir putin had this forum that he wanted to promote and was going to the g20. and he wanted to talk about that as well. but the only rules were we had to ask him about those, and after that we could ask him about anything. it is more typical of the new vladimir putin. he is much more willing to converse, especially with western folk. he is feeling confident about dealing with these things. carol: and it was a wide range of topics. john: there was no prohibitions. david: you asked about the presidential election and the hacking story, which continues to have legs here, the allegations that russia had the democratic national committee in. what did he have to say about all this? john: one thing about how ready
ellen: it was two hours in vladivostok. a far ranging conversation in which they talked about everything from the u.s. election to syria to iraq to disputed japanese islands. it was a pretty major interview and a really great opportunity. david: and we talked to john about that interview. john: it came about because vladimir putin had this forum that he wanted to promote and was going to the g20. and he wanted to talk about that as well. but the only rules were we had to ask him about those,...
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>> ellen ferguson, congressional quarterly. all right, you talked about your goal is to have this adopted, the idea of having food and medical device product, safety is an integral part at the g-20 meeting. what other things are you looking to happen let's say in the next three, six, 12 months as a result of your report? >> i think that the immediate short term is the sharing of inspection approaches and really a push to get agreement amongst fda and its partner regulators that this really is an important activity for everyone involved. secondly, to push on the industrial sharing in both the food and drug groups to share resources and not duplicate resources in that light. and i think a third one begins a training, a training aspect and educational aspect could have immediate impact within a year or two. for even fda domestic regulators to realize what is happening internationally to get communication and to start sharing that with other regulators. so to essentially share that information and the spillover on that in every lev
>> ellen ferguson, congressional quarterly. all right, you talked about your goal is to have this adopted, the idea of having food and medical device product, safety is an integral part at the g-20 meeting. what other things are you looking to happen let's say in the next three, six, 12 months as a result of your report? >> i think that the immediate short term is the sharing of inspection approaches and really a push to get agreement amongst fda and its partner regulators that this...
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please welcome welcome ellen page. ( cheers and applause ). thank you for being here. >> are you kidding me? thank you for having me. i couldn't be a bigger fan of your show. >> jon: thank you. that's very kind of you. we're big fans of yours. i've been here over 27 years. from the sphirs day i started i said get me ellen page. >> how did you know my mom was pregnant? >> jon: how old are you? >> 26. >> jon: i knew it! >> wait, how did you know my mom was pregnant. i was in a little club in canada. halifax, nova scotia-- if i may say this and this is not to offend people in canada who live in other areas-- maybe the most beautiful place in canada. it's pretty gorgeous in terms of-- and by the way, the lox that they make. make. >> i know, you cannot break those locks locks. the audience that we get ( laughter ) is such a weird mix of canadians and rabbis and, like, that i have no ide why idea which joke. is that a popular calling? >> it is a very popular calling. >> jon: what is this thing? it looks very interesting. are youing living in, like a
please welcome welcome ellen page. ( cheers and applause ). thank you for being here. >> are you kidding me? thank you for having me. i couldn't be a bigger fan of your show. >> jon: thank you. that's very kind of you. we're big fans of yours. i've been here over 27 years. from the sphirs day i started i said get me ellen page. >> how did you know my mom was pregnant? >> jon: how old are you? >> 26. >> jon: i knew it! >> wait, how did you know my mom...
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i thought ellen was hilarious. right now on the red carpet we are watching the people leave te governor's ball. enough about everyone else. let's bring it back to me, if we can. i want to thank a designer san francisco who made this beautiful dress and loaned it to me and a stylist picked the color and the earrings and shoes and put everything together. this is not me. this is my cinderella moment, but thank you to everyone who made it possible. i am done for tonight. we will be back tomorrow morning. we will meet up with kelly and michael on "live with kelly and michael." looking forward to that. hope you had a great night and en enjoyed -- and enjoyed watching the oscars. i know i did. >> no point in sleeping because you have to get up early for the morning news. just enjoy the party. >> we are waiting for this selfie to set more records. this is our selfie we tried to take in the newsroom and post-it on twitter. >> a personal apology to vic lee. he is in the back tbrowpped -- background in the monitor. that's ho
i thought ellen was hilarious. right now on the red carpet we are watching the people leave te governor's ball. enough about everyone else. let's bring it back to me, if we can. i want to thank a designer san francisco who made this beautiful dress and loaned it to me and a stylist picked the color and the earrings and shoes and put everything together. this is not me. this is my cinderella moment, but thank you to everyone who made it possible. i am done for tonight. we will be back tomorrow...
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in this account, ellen goes upstairs. he shows it to the housekeeper and reveals her they are and basically declares willingness. where this is from is a mystery. definitely in macon, this would have been -- if they were caught with a weapon like this, they would have lost their lives for sure. we don't know. what is amazing snow is they have that as a last resort on their journey. cracks they have a map of their journey. they demonstrate that it is both arduous. so many risks for them along the way. physical and security risks. i'm going to invite my viewers to read this. a lot of interesting details. when they got to philadelphia, they were on free soil. why not just stay in philadelphia? >> philadelphia was dangerous. they asked and said i we say. ? as soon as they arrived, the evolutions are going to want to know about this. there is excitement about their story. the original plan is to go to canada. they are thinking of staying for a little bit. but it is not safe because philadelphia is next door to the south. there
in this account, ellen goes upstairs. he shows it to the housekeeper and reveals her they are and basically declares willingness. where this is from is a mystery. definitely in macon, this would have been -- if they were caught with a weapon like this, they would have lost their lives for sure. we don't know. what is amazing snow is they have that as a last resort on their journey. cracks they have a map of their journey. they demonstrate that it is both arduous. so many risks for them along...
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the force separation between ellen and her mother when ellen was 11 years old. sowell it was the daughter of an enslaved girl name maria she was 18 years old when she gave birth to her first girl by her first and slaver james smith. james smith also had a legal wife. he was probably pregnant at the same time that marie it was pregnant they were all in the same household. i know whether or not this mr. smith is a call because there's a lot of a lot of allies is in this book. so mr. smith may describe his own narrative who bore such a strong physical resemblance to hersb own husband, to allen's father. she was so upset ellen was mistaken for a legitimate child of the family. at the soonest opportunity she gave away ellen kraft as a wedding gift to her own 18-year-old daughter when this 18-year-old daughter was going to get married. so to be at the end of this journey, upstairs in the space and opening up this book to find this paper by which this action was made possible to see annual beautiful hand-to-hand writing was just gorgeous. you see in this beautiful hand
the force separation between ellen and her mother when ellen was 11 years old. sowell it was the daughter of an enslaved girl name maria she was 18 years old when she gave birth to her first girl by her first and slaver james smith. james smith also had a legal wife. he was probably pregnant at the same time that marie it was pregnant they were all in the same household. i know whether or not this mr. smith is a call because there's a lot of a lot of allies is in this book. so mr. smith may...
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at the last minute and was ellen's idea. she would put her arm in the sling and she would wear glasses not only to hide her expression but to give her the appearance of being an invalid and thus someone who needed all of them or to be served. william was her hand and foot and making sure that she was ok and that bond was built into their relationship. host: i was reading this through 2023 eyes, their disguises almost impossible for me to believe that they pulled it off. the arm sling, the glasses, people were not questioning it all along the way. how did they do it? ilyon woo: it ifunny because there are people who thought she looked a little weird, they go on a steamer, one of the creepiest chapters because we have an eyewitness account from somebody who had this strange feeling about them. he noticed that there was a young man who looked maybe spanish and had a strange way of walking and he had his eye on them all along the way as they are going from savannah to charleston. he notices and somebody else notices with him and
at the last minute and was ellen's idea. she would put her arm in the sling and she would wear glasses not only to hide her expression but to give her the appearance of being an invalid and thus someone who needed all of them or to be served. william was her hand and foot and making sure that she was ok and that bond was built into their relationship. host: i was reading this through 2023 eyes, their disguises almost impossible for me to believe that they pulled it off. the arm sling, the...
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host: ellen gilmer is a reporter for "ene news." thanks for the update on the keystone xl pipeline. >> former vice president joe biden and an ohio governor on how to deal with bipartisanship on the trump era. degree, the politics today is a manifestation of the politics that have been brewing for a long time. bork hearings. you are on the committee, you saw how raucous they were. then we went through an impeachment and then we went through a republican revolution and we saw jim wright be driven out. then we saw other publicans when the house for the first time in 40 years and democrats said, no, you never one. won.u never you are right about that guy who yelled at the president. the next day put out a fundraiser and made money off of it. the system itself is breaking down because of base politics. that discussion taking place at the biden institute in delaware. you can watch the entire event tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. up next, the conversation on freedom, democracy and security. the u.n.ssador to nikki haley talks about russian i
host: ellen gilmer is a reporter for "ene news." thanks for the update on the keystone xl pipeline. >> former vice president joe biden and an ohio governor on how to deal with bipartisanship on the trump era. degree, the politics today is a manifestation of the politics that have been brewing for a long time. bork hearings. you are on the committee, you saw how raucous they were. then we went through an impeachment and then we went through a republican revolution and we saw jim...
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i thought ellen was hilarious. right now on the red carpet we are watching people leave the governor's ball. enough about everyone else. let's bring it back to me, if we can. i want to thank a designer san francisco who made this beautiful dress and loaned it to me and a stylist picked the color and the earrings and shoes and put everything together. this is not me. this is my cinderella moment, but thank you to everyone who made it possible. i am done for tonight. we will be back tomorrow morning. we will meet up with kelly and michael on "live with kelly and michael." looking forward to that. hope you had a great night and en enjoyed -- and enjoyed watching the oscars. i know i did. >> no point in sleeping because you have to get up early for the morning news. just enjoy the party. >> we are waiting for this selfie to set more records. this is our selfie we tried to take in the newsroom and post-it on twitter. >> a personal apology to vic lee. he is in the back tbrowpped -- background in the monitor. that's how i
i thought ellen was hilarious. right now on the red carpet we are watching people leave the governor's ball. enough about everyone else. let's bring it back to me, if we can. i want to thank a designer san francisco who made this beautiful dress and loaned it to me and a stylist picked the color and the earrings and shoes and put everything together. this is not me. this is my cinderella moment, but thank you to everyone who made it possible. i am done for tonight. we will be back tomorrow...
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was ellen? >> we tried to gather information six, seven years later, we don't have the actual crime scene. at that time, they would have seen blood streams from where he first got shot to where the body was laying, to where the bullet projectiles had stopped. >> ellen claimed that mike woke her up yelling and they fought in the family room where mike slept. >> i'm in the middle of the family room and he's about as as far as you and i facing me. >> what happened? >> he stepped forward and i start shooting. >> using creative detective work, wilson had an idea. he remembered something that michael, ellen's son had mentioned in his interview with police. something about a stereo speaker. >> apparently not all of the bullets hit him. another went through a speaker, like the bottom of a speaker. i still have that speaker. >> the detective went back to the house with michael. asked him to show where the speaker was positioned on the floor and where it was in relation to where mike slept and detective w
was ellen? >> we tried to gather information six, seven years later, we don't have the actual crime scene. at that time, they would have seen blood streams from where he first got shot to where the body was laying, to where the bullet projectiles had stopped. >> ellen claimed that mike woke her up yelling and they fought in the family room where mike slept. >> i'm in the middle of the family room and he's about as as far as you and i facing me. >> what happened? >>...
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kristen: ellen, thank you. gary, thank you. we want to explore more if there are otr ys toea -- other metrics for success as well. we will get into that and alternatives when we come back you go by lots of titles. veteran, son, dad. -it's time to get up. -no hair stylist and cheerleader. so adding a “student” title might feel overwhelming. but what if a school could be there for all of you? career, family, finances and mental health. it's coming along. well, it can. national university. supporting the whole you. kristen: welcome back. olleague, tara campbell, who did this amazing documentary. are new originals documentary "injecting hope," where you went to vancouver and looked out one of their safe injection sites. it is an idea thatwnroun id andn san francisco, but there are barriers including legal. before the break, ellen, you were making a distinction between a preference for this suasion versus treatment. i want to bring you in, gary and ask if you think those things could go hand in hand or do they work against each
kristen: ellen, thank you. gary, thank you. we want to explore more if there are otr ys toea -- other metrics for success as well. we will get into that and alternatives when we come back you go by lots of titles. veteran, son, dad. -it's time to get up. -no hair stylist and cheerleader. so adding a “student” title might feel overwhelming. but what if a school could be there for all of you? career, family, finances and mental health. it's coming along. well, it can. national university....
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mary ellen resendez is joining us live in tempe, i know you spoke with officers sox what did they tell you what happen >> reporter: well, what they said this was an attempted carjacking off price road. it started off with dps investigation, the suspect jumped the wall and into tempe. you you can see both dps and tempe out of here. they do have one suspect on the sidewalk. they have a minor they just took away. we are not going to photographing her. according to police out at the scene, carjacking. they were able to grab that driver, they were punching her in the face trying to get the car away from her. dps somehow came up on it it and the suspects ran according to tempe pd, they jumped over a wall and knocking on doors on homes trying to get in. we do know we have two suspects that are here and police told us there is another two in a neighborhood somewhere behind us and they are trying to tie they are calling that second scene a related scene. but they do believe that altogether they were four -- there were four teenagers trying to carjack a car. it appears that most of them are goin
mary ellen resendez is joining us live in tempe, i know you spoke with officers sox what did they tell you what happen >> reporter: well, what they said this was an attempted carjacking off price road. it started off with dps investigation, the suspect jumped the wall and into tempe. you you can see both dps and tempe out of here. they do have one suspect on the sidewalk. they have a minor they just took away. we are not going to photographing her. according to police out at the scene,...
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. >> her i am on the ellen she, snap chatting and there she s. and look at that nice kitty. >> and it's all the rage, isn't it? actress julianne moore having fun on ellen recently. and talking about snapchat. if you have kids, they are using it. a lot of it. snapchat is and how it works? if not, you're in luck. this month, we're giving you 30 life changers that everyone needs to know to make life easier for you. >> and at number 18, how to use snapchat and brian west uses it so much, we nicknamed him snapchat and that is brian to show us how it works. >> reporter: users of snapchat view 8 million vetoes and videos every day and every morning, i probably post half of that and most common questions i am asked about. how do you incorporate music? it's simple. you find a song, push play and record when the song hits the part you want or use an ipod or someone else's phone to play music while you record. and number two, how do you come up with material for daily stories. and you go from there and you look at the face pilotter -- filters which, you act
. >> her i am on the ellen she, snap chatting and there she s. and look at that nice kitty. >> and it's all the rage, isn't it? actress julianne moore having fun on ellen recently. and talking about snapchat. if you have kids, they are using it. a lot of it. snapchat is and how it works? if not, you're in luck. this month, we're giving you 30 life changers that everyone needs to know to make life easier for you. >> and at number 18, how to use snapchat and brian west uses it...
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she stopped by the ellen degeneres show today. you can watch as a 15-year-old self taught contortionist, hand balancer, and aerialist chats about how she first learned -- oh my gosh, how she first learned her skill. that's horrendous. there's a picture of you toenails that way. >> yeah. that's actually how i normally paint my toenails. and it's kind of how i watch tv. >> we're not supposed to sit as much as we're all sitting. if we could learn how to do that. that would be good for all of us. >> i mean how do you figure out that you can do that. jaw dropping. that looks painful. >> it looks very painful. catch all of her performance and interview with ellen today at 3:00. only right here on channel great job yesterday. speaking of tv shows, this could start a healthy argument at the dinner table or right here, rolling stone is out with what they believe are the ten best tv shows of all time. can you guess what number one is? look at the tv screen. sopranos. rounding out the list, we have the wire, breaking bad, madmen, seinfeld nu
she stopped by the ellen degeneres show today. you can watch as a 15-year-old self taught contortionist, hand balancer, and aerialist chats about how she first learned -- oh my gosh, how she first learned her skill. that's horrendous. there's a picture of you toenails that way. >> yeah. that's actually how i normally paint my toenails. and it's kind of how i watch tv. >> we're not supposed to sit as much as we're all sitting. if we could learn how to do that. that would be good for...
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susan: ellen was the daughter of an enslaved woman named maria. she had a really close relationship to this woman. they were both enslaved by a biological father whose name was james smith. james smith originally had a house in georgia which is maybe 12 minutes away from macon. they ended up moving back to macon, into macon. but james smith had a legal vice in his household and they had a number of children. his wife eliza smith is so enraged by this child ellen and her resemblance to her father and her being mistaken for a child of the family that she wants to get rid of her. at the soonest opportunity when her own daughter turns 18 years old, she is given away as a wedding present to become the property of allen's half-sister. susan: a so-called house slave of her own half-sister? ilyon woo: exactly susan: if she was standing in front of us today what would we see? ilyon woo: ellen craft? susan: yes. ilyon woo: short? how light complexion? what did she look like? i have a picture here and her older age i keep on my desk she was very fair. she ha
susan: ellen was the daughter of an enslaved woman named maria. she had a really close relationship to this woman. they were both enslaved by a biological father whose name was james smith. james smith originally had a house in georgia which is maybe 12 minutes away from macon. they ended up moving back to macon, into macon. but james smith had a legal vice in his household and they had a number of children. his wife eliza smith is so enraged by this child ellen and her resemblance to her...
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another local celebrity resident ellen degenerous. listen. >> this is crazy, the five year anniversary having unprecedented rain. this street never flows ever. probably about nine feet up going another two feet up. >> i hope you heard that. emergency authorities in the town, which lies as we say about 90 minutes from la, said everyone in the area should get out, an evacuation order already in place. these numbers are remarkable. over the last 30 days, monticito received up to 20-inches of rain. the normal yearly average is 17-inches so more than a year's worth of rain in 30 days. stu. stuart: got it, thanks, ash. prince harry, back to him now. he doesn't think he can return to live in the uk. roll tape. >> there was an agreement or arrangement between me and my family. there is that third party that will do everything they can to make sure that isn't possible. not actually stopping us from going back but making it unsurvivable. stuart: i presume he's talking about the media, the british tabloid media there. royal watcher kara kennedy
another local celebrity resident ellen degenerous. listen. >> this is crazy, the five year anniversary having unprecedented rain. this street never flows ever. probably about nine feet up going another two feet up. >> i hope you heard that. emergency authorities in the town, which lies as we say about 90 minutes from la, said everyone in the area should get out, an evacuation order already in place. these numbers are remarkable. over the last 30 days, monticito received up to...
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so i started reading woodrow wilson's letters to ellen. in 1883 just became engaged, they had a three year engagement and wrote each other hundreds of letters. what i discovered when i was reading these letters is he was very cerebrum but he was far from cool. he was very romantic and passionate. soon after their engagement he wrote her i am not a boy any longer. it was less for you to teach me the vast, in measurable difference between the use fancy and a man's overmastering love. i am sometimes absolutely frightened that the intensity of my love for you. two years later just before their marriage he wrote her, asking her to imagine the warmest of kisses press down upon the sweetest center of your lips. woodrow was not just romantic, however. he was unusually dependent on women for the fulfillment of his own power. he could not work unless he was assured that a woman he loved loved him also. fortunately, ellen was the perfect partner for woodrow wilson. she loved him very much and she told him so eloquently. she was a very unusual woman f
so i started reading woodrow wilson's letters to ellen. in 1883 just became engaged, they had a three year engagement and wrote each other hundreds of letters. what i discovered when i was reading these letters is he was very cerebrum but he was far from cool. he was very romantic and passionate. soon after their engagement he wrote her i am not a boy any longer. it was less for you to teach me the vast, in measurable difference between the use fancy and a man's overmastering love. i am...
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in general, coyotes won't attack ellen has been traumatized after what happened to her family's pet and not taking any chances. >> now we both go into the backyard. >> what can you do to protect your pets? the main thing is not leave them unattended. you don't want to feed outdoors because that will attract coyotes. also, don't leave your trash uncovered. we have been told tonight that there have been reports that people have been purposely feeding the coyotes. according to the experts, that's the worst thing you can do. once they know there's food available, they will never leave. the problem will only escalate. >>> we are following breaking capitol. a gas explosion blew up an apartment building in silver spring, maryland. the apartments partially collapsed, that trapped people inside for a while. no word of any deaths. the two wounded firefighters suffered minor injuries. >>> a rock slide shut down a park. rangers say this happened this afternoon during intense rain the storm also flooded parts of the park. that huge bolder closed a highway near the entrance. no one was hurt. park off
in general, coyotes won't attack ellen has been traumatized after what happened to her family's pet and not taking any chances. >> now we both go into the backyard. >> what can you do to protect your pets? the main thing is not leave them unattended. you don't want to feed outdoors because that will attract coyotes. also, don't leave your trash uncovered. we have been told tonight that there have been reports that people have been purposely feeding the coyotes. according to the...
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was ellen? >> we tried to gather information six, seven years later, we don't have the actual crime scene. at that time, they would have seen blood streams from where he first got shot to where the body was laying, to where the bullet projectiles had stopped. >> ellen claimed that mike woke her up yelling and they fought in the family room where mike slept. >> i'm in the middle of the start shooting. >> using creative detective work, wilson had an idea. >> they didn't live through what we lived through. they weren't there that night. >> with ellen snyder now sitting in jail, detective wilson was trying to determine if the shooting happened the way that ellen now said it did because, after all, how believable was ellen? >> we tried to gather information six, seven years later, we don't have the actual crime scene. at that time, they would have seen blood streams from where he first got shot to where the body was laying, to where the bullet projectiles had stopped. >> ellen claimed that mike woke
was ellen? >> we tried to gather information six, seven years later, we don't have the actual crime scene. at that time, they would have seen blood streams from where he first got shot to where the body was laying, to where the bullet projectiles had stopped. >> ellen claimed that mike woke her up yelling and they fought in the family room where mike slept. >> i'm in the middle of the start shooting. >> using creative detective work, wilson had an idea. >> they...
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so our girl -- ellen decided to prep her for the real-world with a trip to c-v-s. while there.. she learned valuable lessons -- like how to open boxed wine. now time for your juicy question of the morning... terms of endearment for women. what are the top 5 terms women hate. and the top 5 that are seen as acceptable. seen as 5 that are seen as acceptable. out a ton of ???adlib selling chase field could cost the county millions of dollars.. we break down the numbers in 15 miniutes. the candidates open up about their health. we've got the details.. and more decision 20-16 coverage in just three minutes. you're now to decision 2016.. now to decision 2016.. hillary clinton's campaign -- has released a letter from her doctor with new details about the candidate's health.. and current bout with pneumonia. the two-page letter says the democratic nominee was diagnosed friday with mild, non-contagious bacterial pneumonia. it adds that she's -- quote "recovering well with antibiotics and rest" and that clinton "continues to remain heth of the united states." she's scheduled to return to t
so our girl -- ellen decided to prep her for the real-world with a trip to c-v-s. while there.. she learned valuable lessons -- like how to open boxed wine. now time for your juicy question of the morning... terms of endearment for women. what are the top 5 terms women hate. and the top 5 that are seen as acceptable. seen as 5 that are seen as acceptable. out a ton of ???adlib selling chase field could cost the county millions of dollars.. we break down the numbers in 15 miniutes. the...
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ellen: yes. over the last 10 years, democracy has waned all over the world after it being on the upswing. if you look at freedoms, freedom is on the downswing as well. more and more, you see leaders describe him as having a blow torch manner. but leaders like trump who are a little bit more in that mold coming to the fore. david: using the media in the way that berlusconi did. ellen: right. right. and we talk about thailand and turkey, where you have leaders that maybe have been elected but then really act like -- david: like autocratic, yeah. carol: people say, democracy has not made the situation that much better, so maybe they will try something different. ellen: exactly. it is sort about economic growth. the connection between democracy and economic growth, it feels like it is breaking down, even if you look long-term at the numbers. you find that the economy in the long term do better in democracies than totalitarian states. but in the short term, people are not necessarily making that conne
ellen: yes. over the last 10 years, democracy has waned all over the world after it being on the upswing. if you look at freedoms, freedom is on the downswing as well. more and more, you see leaders describe him as having a blow torch manner. but leaders like trump who are a little bit more in that mold coming to the fore. david: using the media in the way that berlusconi did. ellen: right. right. and we talk about thailand and turkey, where you have leaders that maybe have been elected but...
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>> yeah, so ellen discovered me. i put up covers on youtube. and now, i came out with ep. >> you wrote it? >> yes. >> do you like the performing or writing better? >> that is a tough call. rosanna: are you sign, sealed and delivered? >> no, i'm continuing to write and create. now. rosanna: the new song is about what? >> i wrote it about my life experiences and people close to me and encouraging positive missaj encouraging piem to push through. >> i want to hear it. rosanna: what are you singing? >> wake up. rosanna: that is perfect for us. >> yes. >> we are not hearing things are getting better. rosanna: it is on the album. only gets better. >> the two singles are only gets better and make up. rosanna: sing wake up. he's just visiting today. sing wake up right now. >> okay. >> thank you. my walls are crashing down, i'm losing ground, could really ewe some help right now i'm screaming out but there's no sound i need to tell myself to wake up! you've been asleep falling now. wake up, you need to get up and run. wake up. don't tell me you ire givi
>> yeah, so ellen discovered me. i put up covers on youtube. and now, i came out with ep. >> you wrote it? >> yes. >> do you like the performing or writing better? >> that is a tough call. rosanna: are you sign, sealed and delivered? >> no, i'm continuing to write and create. now. rosanna: the new song is about what? >> i wrote it about my life experiences and people close to me and encouraging positive missaj encouraging piem to push through. >>...
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was ellen? >> we tried to gather information six, seven years later, we don't have the actual crime scene. at that time, they would have seen blood streams from where he first got shot to where the body was laying, to where the bullet projectiles had stopped. >> ellen claimed that mike woke her up yelling and they fought in the family room where mike slept. >> i'm in the middle of the family room and he's about as as far as you and i facing me. >> what happened? >> he stepped forward and i start shooting. >> using creative detective work, wilson had an idea. he remembered something that michael, ellen's son had mentioned in his interview with police. something about a stereo speaker. >> apparently not all of the bullets hit him. another went through a speaker, like the bottom of a speaker. i still have that speaker. >> the detective went back to the house with michael. asked him to show where the speaker was positioned on the floor and where it was in relation to where mike slept and detective w
was ellen? >> we tried to gather information six, seven years later, we don't have the actual crime scene. at that time, they would have seen blood streams from where he first got shot to where the body was laying, to where the bullet projectiles had stopped. >> ellen claimed that mike woke her up yelling and they fought in the family room where mike slept. >> i'm in the middle of the family room and he's about as as far as you and i facing me. >> what happened? >>...
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and ellen: it was an unsolicited offer. it has been in the works for awhile, it has fallen apart before. this time it fell big-time. gannett is the biggest newspaper chain in the country. they want to build a huge chain of newspapers. tronc is the old tribune company. they own the los angeles times. he wants to help save journalism. he did not want to give it up. the price was good. in the end, it dragged on for so long that the financing fell through. carol: another story is in the features section. it is your cover story here in the united states. it has to do with what's going on with the nfl and people aren't watching as much. ellen: they are having problems on tv and nobody expected it. for broadcasters, it was a bright spot. people are cord cutting. they are streaming video on their devices. but the nfl was a dependable source of revenue. now it looks like fewer people are tuning in this season. and it has a lot of people worried and trying to figure out why. carol: we got all of the details. felix: the nfl ratings ar
and ellen: it was an unsolicited offer. it has been in the works for awhile, it has fallen apart before. this time it fell big-time. gannett is the biggest newspaper chain in the country. they want to build a huge chain of newspapers. tronc is the old tribune company. they own the los angeles times. he wants to help save journalism. he did not want to give it up. the price was good. in the end, it dragged on for so long that the financing fell through. carol: another story is in the features...
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then there's this the historic 1965 man on the moon and while contell prepare snapshots made the list, ellen's selfie went viral in the oscars in 2014. >> incredible. some of those pictures bring back memory, especially that oscar one. very powerful. leading the news, violence erupted in athens, greece. round of projectiles at the police, who responded with tear gas and grenade, littering the streets with riot and smoke. they broke out after the us a territory policy, which were demanded by the european union and international monetary fund in exchange for critical loans for that country. >>> in the washington post, a fake news writer writes bluntly, matter where you are on 12 news dot com -- the 12 news app and your favorite social media channels. we're officially one week away from black friday - but the competition is already st west valley store.. plus.. james corden will do anything to avoid answering this question - including eat part of a fish - no one should ever eat... and it's one of the greatest comeback stories in sports history. we meet the man behind the movie.. in an interview y
then there's this the historic 1965 man on the moon and while contell prepare snapshots made the list, ellen's selfie went viral in the oscars in 2014. >> incredible. some of those pictures bring back memory, especially that oscar one. very powerful. leading the news, violence erupted in athens, greece. round of projectiles at the police, who responded with tear gas and grenade, littering the streets with riot and smoke. they broke out after the us a territory policy, which were demanded...